Linguistic and Cultural Adaptation of Web-based Partner Violence Screening and Safety Planning Applications
One in 3 women will experience intimate partner violence (IPV) in her lifetime. COVID‑19 has tripled the IPV prevalence while simultaneously shutting down in-person services creating unique challenges for women experiencing violence. Technology has been one of the few means to reach out to and support women living with IPV. While cisgender women in heterosexual relationships comprise the largest number of those experiencing IPV in Canada, rates of abuse for women can be higher and more complex in racialized and other marginalized communities due to intersectional structural stressors. Unfortunately, services and resources are disproportionally scarce to support these populations. Existing IPV app resources are predominantly in English and for use among women in heterosexual relationships. We have an opportunity to expand the availability of screening and safety planning online, to non-English speaking communities. The objective of this work is to culturally and linguistically adapt existing evidence-based screening (